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    The Columbian exchange, also known as the Columbian interchange, was the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture...
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  • The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492 is a 1972 book on the Columbian exchange by Alfred W. Crosby. Various academic authorities...
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    region and introduced crops and livestock from Europe. Though the Columbian Exchange introduced many new animals and plants to the Americas, Indigenous...
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    World and New World that followed his first voyage are known as the Columbian exchange. These events and the effects which persist to the present are often...
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    Spanish introduced to the Chiloé Archipelago in the 16th century Columbian Exchange, pigs were the most successful in adapting to local conditions. The...
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    Al-Andalus. After the voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1492, the Columbian exchange brought New World crops such as maize, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes...
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  • Plant breeding started with sedentary agriculture, particularly the domestication of the first agricultural plants, a practice which is estimated to date...
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    archaeological evidence of their presence in any given period. After the Columbian Exchange, new vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, and beans rose in popularity...
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    In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, spans from the initial peopling of the Americas in the Upper...
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    to the importation of chili peppers into Maghrebian cuisine by the Columbian exchange, presumably during the Spanish occupation of Ottoman Tunisia between...
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    pigs were being raised on farms. Major changes took place in the Columbian exchange, when Old World livestock were brought to the New World, and then...
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  • Base exchange or Post exchange, retail store on U.S. military installations Columbian exchange, transfers between the Old and New Worlds Exchange rate...
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    Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories are speculative theories which propose that visits to the Americas, interactions with the Indigenous peoples...
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    which were only introduced to Old World cultures as a result of the Columbian Exchange touched off by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, see New...
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    work The Plum in the Golden Vase mentions baozi (steam bun). The Columbian Exchange, which began in 1492, had a profound influence on the baking occupation...
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  • University of Helsinki. He was the author of books including The Columbian Exchange (1972) and Ecological Imperialism (1986). In these works, he provided...
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    residential school system Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery Columbian Exchange Early impact of Mesoamerican goods in Iberian society Jesuit missions...
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    'nduja after chilis were introduced in Europe from America in the Columbian exchange. Media related to ’Nduja at Wikimedia Commons Italy portal Food portal...
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    was this domesticated turkey that later reached Eurasia, during the Columbian exchange. In English, the name "turkey" probably comes from birds being brought...
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  • Americas Portal:Indigenous peoples of the Americas Portal:Mesoamerica Columbian Exchange Mesoamerican Writing Systems Native American Cuisine Native American...
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    Native American cultures through what is known as the Columbian exchange. Also known as the Columbian interchange, this was the spread transfer of plants...
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    Maize (category Pre-Columbian Native American cuisine)
    many colors. Maize relies on humans for its propagation. Since the Columbian exchange, it has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with the...
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    plant to Europe, in a widespread cultural interchange known as the Columbian exchange. From there, the tomato was introduced to other parts of the European-colonized...
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  • East India Company) and ushering in an unprecedented global exchange (see Columbian exchange). In the 19th century, modern banking and related international...
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    European colonization of the Americas initiating the Columbian Exchange, the enormous widespread exchange of plants, animals, foods, human populations (including...
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    peppers back to the Old World in the late 16th century as part of the Columbian Exchange, which led to many cultivars spreading around the world and finding...
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    3000 BCE, but the most famous example is more recent, namely the Columbian Exchange. There have been many benefits to this movement of biological material...
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    from Asia in the Middle Ages, to New World beans and potatoes in the Columbian exchange after 1492, and spicy curry sauces from India in the 18th and 19th...
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    chili peppers, which are so named due to Europeans taking part in the Columbian exchange mistakenly believing the spicy fruits were a variety of the black...
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    initiated the Columbian exchange between the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) and the New World (the Americas and Australia). This exchange involved the...
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